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    Get your ticketsA quilt auction is now underway as part of the fund-raiser for Rick Robbins,

    that lovable guy at Holiday, as he battles with cancer. A beautiful blue

    jeans quilt along with a pair of handbags made by his Aunt Helen is on

    display now at Western Drug (a must see to appreciate!) and we literally

    had to beg Carol Robbins, Ricks wife and employee at Western Drug,

    to jump into the photo. But she nally agreed, and we thank her. There

    will be a chili feed and auction at the VFW on Saturday, February 7th.

    Anyone wishing to donate rafe baskets or items for the auction, it would be much

    appreciated. The chili feed strts at 5:00. For more info call 230-0004, 263-2585 or 263-7959.

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    Real Life WisdomA cynic is a man who knows the price of everything

    and the value of nothing.

    Sunday will be Swingenatthe First Lutheran Church Larry Swingen will present a solo organ recital onthe Sunday afernoon o January 25th at 2:00 at FirstLutheran Church in Glasgow. Mr. Swingen graduated rom Concordia College,

    Moorhead, Minnesota, with a Bachelor o Music degree inpiano perormance and music education. In his 33rd yearteaching vocal music in the Malta schools, he maintainsa piano studio, directs the Malta Lutheran Church Choir,and is the part-time organist at Malta Lutheran. Come andenjoy this ree musical program at First Lutheran Church,located at 641 2nd Ave. N., Glasgow. Rereshments will beserved ollowing the service.

    Glenn L Mason, age 82, o Glasgow,M, died at Valley View Home,Glasgow, M o natural causes onJanuary 16, 2015. He was born on December 22,1932 in Souris, North Dakota, the sono Laura and Paul Mason. Glenn was educated in Souris,North Dakota and graduated in 1951rom WPHS, Wol Point, Montana asan outstanding ootball player. He served in the Army during theKorean War 1952-1954. He enjoyed history, fishing, tiedhis own flies, and was an avid bicycler.Glenn was awarded or the many hoursthat he worked as a docent at the Lewis

    and Clark Interpretive Center in GreatFalls, M (1998-2000). On the plaqueidentiying the bench that he donatedalong the walking/biking path leadingto the Interpretive Center, he invites,Sit with me a while.

    Glenn was proud o his work orMountain Bell elephone and receiveda 25 years o service plate in 1981 orhis employment. He also worked orPacific elephone and elegraph Co. In

    1989, at the age o 57, he meticulouslyplanned and executed a 20 day, 615mile bicycle trip across Montana. Hisbrother Duane dropped him off inWisdom, M and Glenn rode his biketo to Fort Union, M. Buddy (Glenn)conditioned himsel or this strenuousjourney across our state, in April 1989,by cycling 453 miles rom Choteauthrough Wol Creek Canyon, Big HoleDivide, Butte, Helena, Great Falls andback to Choteau. Glenn loved people and animals.Te photos o many riends whomhe loved and respected were taped tohis lamp shade and these riends ounda place in his daily Bible reading andprayer. Glenns avorite verse: Galatians

    5: 22-23. Glenn was a compassionateman, and encountered many elderlyriends while living in Choteau, ashe worked with the Meals on WheelsProgram while volunteering or theeton Medical Center in the 90s.While living in Glasgow Glenn livednext door to the Valley County CatResource Project or 3 1/2 years, andhelped out by ostering special needsand abandoned kitties (Luke the

    Presbyterian Cat, Oreo, Patrick, eddyBear, Panther, Heckle and Jekyll), all owhich became riends with Buffy, hiloyal Lhasas Apsos.

    Glenn loved to sing and to havothers sing with him. He entertainedpeople on many levels with his boomingbaritone voice, beginning when Whimpstartled his classmates by singing OldMan River or High School graduationIn later years he sang with the GreaFalls Symphonic Choir. Afer moving toGlasgow in 2002, he was ofen asked tosing the oldies while living at NemonManor and Valley View.

    OBITUARY

    Glenn Mason

    I Made It!-

    109 Min.137 Min.

    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:30

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

    FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

    January 16 - 22

    SHOWINGS

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    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00

    HELDOVER

    Rated R: Brief Strong Language and IntenseSequences of Violence/Action

    Rated PG-13: Intense Sequences of Brutality,Brief Language and War Violence

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Someagreeablewinter weather

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. Southeastwind 3 to 6 mph.

    Thursday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. Southwestwind 3 to 7 mph.

    Thursday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. West

    northwest wind 9 to 11 mph.

    Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind around

    13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. Westwind around 11 mph.

    Saturday:A 30 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, witha high near 42. West wind 14 to 16 mph, with gusts as high

    as 23 mph.

    Sunday:Partly sunny, with a high near 42.

    Monday:Partly sunny, with a high near 43.

    BUZZOPENINGS AVAILABLE AT MIRROR IMAGE:Established Salon, full orpart-time esthetician, nail tech, or cosmetologist. Openings available forall positions. CALL 228-2330 ASK FOR KRISTI

    BUZZ

    HELP WANTED: GLASGOW DISTRIBUTORS needs a Full time beveragedelivery/warehouse position. Requires clean driving record with a class

    a commercial drivers license or ability to obtain. Duties include: Deliveryof alcoholic an non-alcoholic beverages to retail accounts in NortheastMontana. Loading and unloading of trucks, putting together orders andgeneral warehouse work including forklift and pallet operation. Must beable to lift or move up to 100 lbs. Must work well with others while providingexcellent customer service. Competitive wages along with health insurancepaid vacation, paid holidays and a retirement plan after probationary periodAPPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406-524-3742.

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT:3 bedroom, 1 bath with garage in St. Marie $550 a month,plus utilities. CALL 406-228-2114

    BUZZCOMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT: 1200 square feet. Prime Highway 2frontage location available now. 1 bathroom, spacious private ofce plusmore. Great parking lot for customers/employees. Utilities paid by renterbut VERY energy efcient. Snow removal of sidewalks and parking lotprovided by owner. 23 US Hwy 2 East.CALL 228-2230 TO LOOK.

    BUZZRENTAL RETAIL SPACE:Downtown, display window, nice ambianceam/pm, . CALL 406-228-7444 FOR MOR INFO, SQ FOOTAGE, RENT/LEASE AMT.

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE:2002 Ford Focus Zx3, red, 2 door hatchback with 143,400miles. This vehicle may be seen at Valley Bank. Sealed bids accepted

    through Monday, January 26, 2015. Sold as is! Valley Bank has the righto accept or refuse any offer. CALL VALLEY BANK 228-4364

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE:2012 John Deere Gator RSX850i with 1453 miles, lots ofextras. Asking $13,000.00 or best offer. Also For Sale a 2012 Chrysler 200with 2.4 litre, under 52000 miles, excellent condition Asking $14000.00 obest offer. CAN SEE BOTH VEHICLES AT LAWRENCE CAR WASH LOTON HWY 2. CALL 406-263-4512 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    BUZZ

    FOR SALE: 2000 Komfort 34 foot 5th wheel camper with 3 slides, berglassunderbelly, washer/dryer compartment, new tires including spare, reareceiver hitch, and more. Everything in good working order and excellencondition. Asking $16000.00 or best offer and will deal. CALL 406-263-4512 TO LOOK AT IT.

    Senio

    rCitizenCenter

    Pork RoastCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    THURSDAY

    Te Cub Scout Pinewood Derby or Pack 898 isTursday, January 22nd at 6:30 p.m. at St. RaphaelsParish Center. Everyone is invited to watch. For you old Scouts out there who still have theirpinewood cars stashed away in a box, there will also bean open race to ollow or any and all who wish to enter.

    Te races are on at St. Raphaels

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Hot or Cold Cereal PBJ Sand.Mixed Fruit Milk

    Lunch

    Melted Cheese SandwichTomato Soup w/ Goldsh CrackersApple Sauce Choice of Fruit

    THURSDAY

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    SPECIALS:

    A GREAT PLACE TOHANG OUT!

    THE HANGAR Hwy 2 East228-8280

    We Have Soft-Serve Ice Cream!

    Have Your Parties HereBOOK NOW!

    THURSDAY

    Soup: BEER CHEESELunch: BLT

    Dinner: 8 oz. SIRLOIN

    WEDNESDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICE

    Lunch: MUSHROOM

    SWISS BURGERDinner: RIBEYE

    SATURDAY

    Soup: HAM & VEGGIE

    Lunch: HOT MEATLOAF SANDDinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

    FRIDAY

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDER

    Lunch: SHRIMP PO BOYDinner: WALLEYE

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    FP1802NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm (406) 228-2141 866-528-2141 Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    F-150LOW MILEAGE

    2013 Ford F-150 Super CrewOnly 3,100 Miles Lariat Pale AdobeSunroof Navigation Heated/CooledFront Seats Fiberglass Tonneau Cover

    Te NILE Scholarship program, unded by theNILE Foundation, is now accepting applications orscholarships or the 2015-2016 academic year.

    Since 1990, the NILE has awarded scholarships todeserving FFA and 4-H students that have been activelyinvolved in their respective programs and communities,excelled in the classroom, and participated in NILE events. Again this year the NILE Foundation will offer theJoe Fouts Memorial 4-H and FFA Scholarships. Tisscholarship will be awarded to 2015 graduates; one 4-Hmember and one FFA member. All o us at the NILE arethrilled to continue the mission o the organization byassisting in the education o our youth. says Jennier Noble,General Manager o the NILE. Fouts was a member o 4-H

    or 10 years and remained a strong supporter o 4-H andFFA throughout his lie. Tese scholarships will continuehis legacy o support or these organizations. Similar to previous years, the NILE ScholarshipCommittee will be awarding three levels o scholarships.Te first level will be the one-time scholarship awarded tohigh school seniors, similar to what the NILE has alwaysdone. Te second level o scholarships offered will also bea one-time grant, or students already enrolled in Collegeor a Vo-ech school. Finally, the third level, which will

    offer the greatest scholarship amount, will be a rollingscholarship. Te rolling scholarships will be offered to aselect group o High School Seniors who will have theopportunity to renew the scholarship yearly, up to ouryears o their secondary education.

    Each year the NILE touches the lives o nearly10,000 youth through its many programs, events, liveanimal scholarships, and college scholarships. Everyyear the NILE provides over $55,000 in cash and liveanimal scholarships. Scholarship applications and guidelines can be

    ound on the NILEs website, or by contacting the NILEOffice. Applications must be into the NILE Office byMarch 13, 2015. Applications incomplete or late wil

    not be considered. Scholarships will be awarded andannounced in mid-April.

    Area students urged to apply for Nile Scholarships

    Fort Peck, MT

    Phone: 406.526.3557

    Closed January 23rdRe-Opening on the 24th

    At 11:00Sorry for any

    Inconvenience!!

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